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What's New on Amazon Prime Video in August 2025: ‘The Pickup,' ‘Upload' Season 4 and More - Jordan News

What's New on Amazon Prime Video in August 2025: ‘The Pickup,' ‘Upload' Season 4 and More - Jordan News

Jordan News04-08-2025
What's New on Amazon Prime Video in August 2025: 'The Pickup,' 'Upload' Season 4 and More Amazon Prime Video isn't taking a break as summer winds down and school starts back up again.
The streamer has lined up a terrific slate of past and present TV shows and movies that make it difficult for most subscribers to resist. اضافة اعلان Among the highlights in August are the Eddie Murphy/Pete Davidson comedy The Pickup, the Madelyn Cline romantic drama The Map That Leads to You and the spinoff series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf. For old-school comedy fans, the classic sitcom 30 Rock with Tina Fey is streaming again on the platform. Here's a concise and neatly written paragraph version of the list: Starting August 1, a large slate of titles will be added, including all seasons of 30 Rock, classic films like Pulp Fiction, Cape Fear, Raging Bull, The Return of the Living Dead, and action titles such as Transformers (2007–2011), Wrath of Man, Only the Brave, Conan the Barbarian, and Lone Survivor. Also joining are comedies like Big Fat Liar, Maid in Manhattan, Love Actually, and Overboard (2018). Documentaries and niche films like Built in Birmingham and Hazlo como hombre are included as well. Coming August 2 is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024), followed by My Dead Boyfriend and The Pickup on August 6, and Taurasi on August 7. Later additions include Father Stu (August 11), Butterfly S1 and Sausage Party: Foodtopia S2 on August 13, and Creed (August 16). Homefront drops August 18, while August 20–22 brings The Intern, Wolf Man, 007: Road to a Million S2, and Thursday Night Football. Toward the end of the month, Upload S4 premieres August 25, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf S1 on August 27, Last Breath (August 29), and finally Hannibal Seasons 1–3 on August 30.
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What's New on Amazon Prime Video in August 2025: 'The Pickup,' 'Upload' Season 4 and More Amazon Prime Video isn't taking a break as summer winds down and school starts back up again. The streamer has lined up a terrific slate of past and present TV shows and movies that make it difficult for most subscribers to resist. اضافة اعلان Among the highlights in August are the Eddie Murphy/Pete Davidson comedy The Pickup, the Madelyn Cline romantic drama The Map That Leads to You and the spinoff series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf. For old-school comedy fans, the classic sitcom 30 Rock with Tina Fey is streaming again on the platform. Here's a concise and neatly written paragraph version of the list: Starting August 1, a large slate of titles will be added, including all seasons of 30 Rock, classic films like Pulp Fiction, Cape Fear, Raging Bull, The Return of the Living Dead, and action titles such as Transformers (2007–2011), Wrath of Man, Only the Brave, Conan the Barbarian, and Lone Survivor. Also joining are comedies like Big Fat Liar, Maid in Manhattan, Love Actually, and Overboard (2018). Documentaries and niche films like Built in Birmingham and Hazlo como hombre are included as well. Coming August 2 is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024), followed by My Dead Boyfriend and The Pickup on August 6, and Taurasi on August 7. Later additions include Father Stu (August 11), Butterfly S1 and Sausage Party: Foodtopia S2 on August 13, and Creed (August 16). Homefront drops August 18, while August 20–22 brings The Intern, Wolf Man, 007: Road to a Million S2, and Thursday Night Football. Toward the end of the month, Upload S4 premieres August 25, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf S1 on August 27, Last Breath (August 29), and finally Hannibal Seasons 1–3 on August 30.

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